True Crime: Streets Of L.A.
Restricted 18. Violence, sexual themes and offensive language.
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DetailsRelease date
August 11th, 2006
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PC DVD-ROM
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True Crime: Streets of L.A. for the PC will feature online multiplayer gameplay. Using either Gamespy or a Local Area Network (LAN), up to four players can join up and play any of five different multiplayer games. Drawing from the characters in the single player portion of True Crime, gameplay will vary from the “Fast and Furious” style of “Street Racing” mode, to patrolling the city and bagging the most criminals in “The Beat.” Other multiplayer games include hand-to-hand combat in “Dojo Master,” slaughtering opponents with new weapons such as a rocket launcher or crossbow in “Battle Master,” and Los Angeles wouldn’t be complete without a high speed car chase. In “The Chase,” gamers can play either the police or criminal in a desperate race across the City of Angels.
System Requirements:* 3D hardware Accelerator Card required with full T&L – 100% DirectX 9.0b compatible 32MB Video Card and Drivers
* Windows 98/ME/2000/XP * Pentium III 800MHz processor or Athlon XP 1500 processor or higher * 128MB RAM * 3.1GB of uncompressed hard disk space for game files; plus an additional 200MB for Windows swap file * 100% Windows 98/ME/2000/XP compatible computer system (including compatible 32-bit drivers for CD-ROM drive, Video Card, Sound Card and input devices) * DirectX 9.0b (included) * 100% DirectX 9.0b or higher compatible Sound Card and Drivers * 8 x CD-ROM * Microsoft compatible mouse and keyboard CategoriesCustomer reviews
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"Not bad"
It wasn't fantastic, the graphics were bad, non stop rap music was irritating, but still overall it was a fun game. GTA beats it for sure. Still it did keep me entertained for a few days.
"GTA beats this hands down..."
Apart from the literally enormous mapping of Los Angeles and starring Snoop Dogg himself, the graphics are sub-standard and the missions become too repetitive. Improving these could of gave it lot more potential and popularity.
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